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  • What makes some people resist and others [[#|obey]] authority?
  • How was it possible for the whole world to [[#|stand]] by without halting the destruction?
  • How can we ensure that laws and rules are applied to everyone in the same way?
  • Where does one draw the line between obeying the law or obeying one’s conscience?
  • Under what conditions are most people likely to feel more responsible for helping others?

10 Stages of Genocide Link/Google doc mark up (& So what paragraph):
  1. http://www.genocidewatch.org/genocide/tenstagesofgenocide.html
  2. https://docs.google.com/document/d/1bPoch5PRpH3LIEQSeW957VQrGvj3d-qsFDHWKRj5GXo/edit?usp=sharing

Ten Stages Of Genocide Template:
https://docs.google.com/document/d/13LZxLI5gtvaFTp-RlXofA7FOEO5ClGZ7VKZlD08x5wQ/edit?usp=sharing

How Did The World Respond to the Cambodian Genocide mark-up:

https://docs.google.com/document/d/1r23pyQI_WaWfp8NuCh5cBIUmUg7UZevx5px_upxX2v4/edit?usp=sharing

Assignment on the "Killing Fields":

https://docs.google.com/document/d/13DOA_qUw7kzzXz-JeVRsm7AxeeU9CkzAa3ZHWfoSVQg/edit?usp=sharing

Assessment on 20th century genocide:

https://docs.google.com/document/d/1y7Ed-aOC2aSweD0qETTS6NfrH-GhtzWPg7y3I5BsG9M/edit?usp=sharing